Seller's description:This 1967 JAGUAR 420 is located in a Copart facility in 1922 NAZARETH CHURCH ROAD, SPARTANBURG, SC 29301. I tried to sell it on Copart, but this vehicle is a classic, clean title vehicle. You can buy this vehicle on Ebay or through Copart by becoming a member.

This vehicle has a clear South Carolina Title. If you need to get a CA title for this vehicle, I can help you with that for an additional fee.

1967 JAGUAR 420 RESTORED WITH HERITAGE DOCUMENTATION

MechanicalYou are viewing a classic 1967 Jaguar 420 optioned with Factory AC and Power Steering. Produced for just 2 years (1967 and 1968) and with only 10,236 total production and an estimated roughly 500 remaining. 420 saloon is a very rare Jaguar powered by the venerable Jaguar 4.2L 6 cylinder engine with dual HD8 SU carbs. The 420 replaced the S-Type in the Jaguar model line up. Included with the car are lots of receipts for restoration work performed (Stainless Steel exhaust, Stainless brake hoses, Rebuilt transmission, Rebuilt carburetors, Rebuilt brake master/ booster and Electronic Ignition). Has all original tools in tool kit plus original jack. Mechanically everything appears to be working as it should and even the AC will blow cool when prompted. Runs, drives, starts and stops but has been driven very little the last few years. A good tune up would likely do wonders.

Exterior 1967 Jaguar 420 finished in Maroon over Maroon Leather Interior and Chrome wire wheels. This 420 remains exactly as it came from the Factory February 1st 1967 as documented on the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate accompanying the car (see photos). This particular 420 is an older restoration and has been with the same owner for the last 20 years. Original owner was in Atlanta GA and the car has been a Southern car its entire life. Paint and chrome are driver quality with some minor scratches and a few chrome bits are missing. The car is very solid and straight.

InteriorInterior is in very nice condition with leather seats, door panels and trim near perfect.

You are bidding on a Classic 1967 Jaguar 420 finished in Maroon over Maroon Leather Interior and Chrome wire wheels. Optioned as well with Factory AC and Power Steering. It remains exactly as it came from the Factory February 1st 1967 as documented on the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate accompanying the car (see photo).

Produced for just 2 years (1967 and 1968) and with only 10,236 total production and an estimated roughly 500 remaining, the Jaguar 420 saloon is a very rare Jaguar. Powered by the venerable Jaguar 4.2L 6 cylinder engine with dual HD8 SU carbs the 420 replaced the S-Type in the Jaguar model line up.

This particular 420 is an older restoration and has been with the same owner for the last 20 years. Original owner was in Atlanta GA and the car has been a Southern car its entire life. Included with the car are lots of receipts for restoration work performed (Stainless Steel exhaust, Stainless brake hoses, Rebuilt transmission, Rebuilt carburetors, Rebuilt brake master/ booster and Electronic Ignition). Has all original tools in tool kit plus original jack. Current condition is still good. Paint and chrome are driver quality with chips scratches, etc. present. A few chrome bits are missing. Interior is in very nice condition with the seat leather, door panels and trim near perfect. Mechanically everything appears to be working as it should and even the AC will blow cool when prompted. Runs, drives, starts and stops but has been driven very little the last few years. A good tune up would likely do wonders.

Please ask all questions prior to bidding. Personal inspections are encouraged and must be completed prior to the auction end. Being sold as is where is with no warranties either expressed or implied. A $1,000 non-refundable purchase deposit is due within 2 days of the close of the auction.

I had talked to the seller prior to it being listed on eBay. The car has rust on the wheel wells. Around the headlights it looks very good.

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